To err is human. To really foul things up requires a computer.
Whoever comes up with a reasonably priced turnkey system to do this will get very rich.
“To err is human. To really foul things up requires a computer.”
Well, computers are good with that. But I’ve seen some human doozies.
My question is if liberals insist on public ed. and idiots graduating from lib colleges, how the heck can they promise themselves to run or design such arcane systems from hell?
It’s ridiculous.
That’s the problem - the turnkey systems to do this don’t fit the practice workflows. The FACT is these are not about helping doctors work faster, they are about collecting information on patients for the government death panels... err... improving the ability to data mine the data.
It’s a tough nut. Certainly a worthy goal. If I were a PCP, I would drag my feet as long as possible and hope that better solutions were available when I’m finally forced to take the plunge.